I think I fit nicely into the jack-of-all-trades full-stack rails web guy
role.  There are tons of rorosyd gents whom I feel are more talented coders
than myself, but if none of them put their hands up, or if you're looking
for a well-rounded generalist, I'm happy to sit on the panel.

-g

On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Jason Crane <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Next month's rorosyd falls neatly inside of web week, and to coincide with
> it, there was discussion at the last meetup around organising a panel.
>
> My thought is:
>
> - have one ruby nuby talk (around 10-15min)
> - have one rails (3?) newbie talk (around 10-15min)
> - have a panel where people can bring their own questions or code, and get
> the panel to suggest fixes, or best practices, etc.
>
> I was thinking we could have a panel of 4? people - and including in the
> mix, someone who's a ruby expert, someone who's a rails (3?) expert, and 2
> who are across ruby, rails and general web or sysadmin stuff.
>
> So - to get things moving, let's discuss if this idea will fly or not, and
> if people could volunteer to either be a speaker, or sit on the panel.
>
> Jason
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